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On the ultimate energy bound of solutions to some forced second order evolution equations with a general nonlinear damping operator

Analysis of PDEs 2018-03-28 v1

Abstract

Under suitable growth and coercivity conditions on the nonlinear damping operator gg which ensure non-resonance, we estimate the ultimate bound of the energy of the general solution to the equation u¨(t)+Au(t)+g(u˙(t))=h(t),tR+,\ddot{u}(t) + Au(t) + g(\dot{u}(t))=h(t),\quad t\in\mathbb{R}^+ , where AA is a positive selfadjoint operator on a Hilbert space HH and hh is a bounded forcing term with values in HH. In general the bound is of the form C(1+h4) C(1+ ||h||^4) where h||h|| stands for the LL^\infty norm of hh with values in HH and the growth of gg does not seem to play any role. If gg behaves lie a power for large values of the velocity, the ultimate bound has a quadratic growth with respect to h||h|| and this result is optimal. If hh is anti periodic, we obtain a much lower growth bound and again the result is shown to be optimal even for scalar ODEs.

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@article{arxiv.1708.07639,
  title  = {On the ultimate energy bound of solutions to some forced second order evolution equations with a general nonlinear damping operator},
  author = {Alain Haraux},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1708.07639},
  year   = {2018}
}